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washington suspendiÓ la ayuda econÓmica para el paÍs, que supera 2 mil millones de dÓlares por aÑo. la agencia antidrogas de estados unidos, la dea y procuradurÍa general de justicia federal en san diego, declararon el fin del cartel de las drogas de arellano fÉlix, y pondrÁn tras las rejas a quienes los sustituyan, luego que el capo fue sentenciado a quince aÑos de prisiÓn, por lavado de dinero, y conspiraciÓn para el uso de ganancias ilÍcitas. >>> una sentencia de quince aÑos, para una persona de mucho poder en esta clase de asuntos, es bastante leve. >>> eduardo arellano fÉlix se declarÓ culpable de cargos en mayo pasado, se evitÓ un juicio para que estaba contemplado para septiembre. >>> en colombia, el bloqueo de carreteras, dejaron movilizaciones por el paro agrario por cultivadores de cafÉ, los manifestantes chocaron con la policÍa en la autopista que conduce a bogotÁ, demandan incrementar subsidios por la caÍda de precios del cafÉ, el presidente santos dijo que la primera jornada del paro no tuvo la magnitud que se esperaba. los jefes de la lucha contra el cr
washington suspendiÓ la ayuda econÓmica para el paÍs, que supera 2 mil millones de dÓlares por aÑo. la agencia antidrogas de estados unidos, la dea y procuradurÍa general de justicia federal en san diego, declararon el fin del cartel de las drogas de arellano fÉlix, y pondrÁn tras las rejas a quienes los sustituyan, luego que el capo fue sentenciado a quince aÑos de prisiÓn, por lavado de dinero, y conspiraciÓn para el uso de ganancias ilÍcitas. >>> una sentencia de quince...
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gente en el paso, 98 grados, y san antonio tenemos por aquÍ, 96 grados, y de este lado, 86 grados, washington 80, y en miami 89, quÉ bonito sol, en chicago, o sea aquÍ, 83 de mÁxima, espero que tengan un dÍa maravilloso, los chiquitines que comiencen. >>> karlita, karlita. >>> quÉ le paso? >>> sabes cuÁntas patas tiene la torre infiel? >>> la torre eiffel. >>> las estoy pegando. >>> tiene 4 patas. >>> nomÁs encuentro dos. >>> esto va a ser una tormenta cuando se entere. >>> que no se entere ana. >>> no, no. >>> vamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica", la ayudo a buscarla. >>> no me paro, estÁ la honey, ya la extraÑÁbamos. >>> sÍ, mi chiquita, yo que le traje tantos regalos con los ahorros de toda mi vida. >>> eso tenÍas que decir? >>> no, mÁs adelante, al regreso tenemos deportes, y chivas cayÓ ante puebla, y galindo fue despedido. >>> benyamin. >>> si. >>> pero ademÁs tenemos los goles del real madrid y del barcelona en el arranque de la liga de espaÑa. >>> seÑores, y "despierta amÉrica" te ayuda. una persona que fue deportada despuÉs de pedir su reside un cia, Él se casÓ
gente en el paso, 98 grados, y san antonio tenemos por aquÍ, 96 grados, y de este lado, 86 grados, washington 80, y en miami 89, quÉ bonito sol, en chicago, o sea aquÍ, 83 de mÁxima, espero que tengan un dÍa maravilloso, los chiquitines que comiencen. >>> karlita, karlita. >>> quÉ le paso? >>> sabes cuÁntas patas tiene la torre infiel? >>> la torre eiffel. >>> las estoy pegando. >>> tiene 4 patas. >>> nomÁs encuentro dos....
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jane little, bbc news, washington. >> other news, at least 44 people have been killed at a mosque in the northeast of nigeria. it is believed the attackers were members of the islamist group boko haram. they opened fire during prayers. boko haram frequently kills christians in northern nigeria, but the group has also attacked mosques in the past. rescuers are treating a group of 20 condors which were found poisoned in the chilean andes. the birds have a wingspan of anything up to from 3 -- up to three meters. to have died. it is thought they may have eaten poisoned carcasses or drunk water contaminated with an sex a guide -- insecticide. goldtine ohuruogu has one in the 400 meter world and moscow. it took a photo finish to establish that she was one -- that she had won by just for thousands of a second. toew british record went christine ohuruogu . two young british women arrested on suspicion of drug smuggling in peru say that they were forced to carry the cocaine that was discovered in their luggage. michaela connolly and melissa reid were stuck in lima last tuesday. michaela mccol
jane little, bbc news, washington. >> other news, at least 44 people have been killed at a mosque in the northeast of nigeria. it is believed the attackers were members of the islamist group boko haram. they opened fire during prayers. boko haram frequently kills christians in northern nigeria, but the group has also attacked mosques in the past. rescuers are treating a group of 20 condors which were found poisoned in the chilean andes. the birds have a wingspan of anything up to from 3...
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allÁ en washington 89, en miami, tenemos 89 grados como mÁxima que tengan un dÍa precioso, iniciamos el fin de semana, porque es "juernes". ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (risas) >>> pero primero. nubes. me dices mentirosa, y luego me dices que me mandas bendiciones de no sÉ que. >>> para quÉ te iluminen guey. >>> pero aquÍ dice? me cayÓ la lluvia. >>> mentirosa. ♪. ♪. ♪ tÚ eres una mentirosa♪. ♪ como que hay agua en hermosillo♪. ♪ esta nube se nota que es el del norte. >>> sÍ, del mapa. >>> desde muy arriba. (risas) >>> ay dios mÍo. >>> al son de mÉxico. >>> que se te aparezca una novia asÍ, te dan ganas que llueva. >>> tambiÉn puede llegar. >>> aquÍ hugo, paco y luis. >>> aja. >>> vean nomÁs, hugo, paco y luis, y tÚ? >>> nosotros, nosotros. >>> gracias. >>> quiere ver lo que sigue. >>> me toca a mÍ, en los reportes, tenemos lo que sucedÓo entre el atlÉtico de madrid y el barcelona. en su choque de la supercopa de espaÑa. >>> ole. >>> y tambiÉn, la copa m x de san luis y pumas, les fue bien. >>> y orgullo hispano, desde lo mÁs alto en breve, la historia de
allÁ en washington 89, en miami, tenemos 89 grados como mÁxima que tengan un dÍa precioso, iniciamos el fin de semana, porque es "juernes". ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (risas) >>> pero primero. nubes. me dices mentirosa, y luego me dices que me mandas bendiciones de no sÉ que. >>> para quÉ te iluminen guey. >>> pero aquÍ dice? me cayÓ la lluvia. >>> mentirosa. ♪. ♪. ♪ tÚ eres una mentirosa♪. ♪ como que hay agua en hermosillo♪. ♪...
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." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington, i am katty kay. says that if his country is attacked he will defend himself. if this happens, what kind of effect may this have? >> the horrific aftermath of an attack carried out allegedly by the syrian government using an incendiary bomb. we have this exclusive report. cuba is back in the ring after banning professional boxing for half a century. the punching is flying once again. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and across the globe. in washington, new york and london, there have been a series of tense meetings on syria. presidentt jet -- obama has briefed john boehner, and david cameron is talking to parliament. russia has called a meeting of the security council. no decision has been made but with a threat looming, president assad says that syria will defend itself. the syrian people are increasingly nervous as we report from damascus. it feels as if something big is coming to damascus. the supporters of president assad paraded on the hotel, outside of the where the u.n.
." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington, i am katty kay. says that if his country is attacked he will defend himself. if this happens, what kind of effect may this have? >> the horrific aftermath of an attack carried out allegedly by the syrian government using an incendiary bomb. we have this exclusive report. cuba is back in the ring after banning professional boxing for half a century. the punching is flying once again. >> welcome to our viewers...
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jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. it would it make a good pat? what do you think? that brings the show to a close. you can continue watching "bbc on our 24-hour news network. simply check your local listing. and to reach me and most of the team, you can go to twitter. for all of us here, thanks for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. hi, neighbor! we're going to prince wednesday's castle to make sand pies! and then, we're going to play cars at school! will yo
jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. it would it make a good pat? what do you think? that brings the show to a close. you can continue watching "bbc on our 24-hour news network. simply check your local listing. and to reach me and most of the team, you can go to twitter. for all of us here, thanks for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe,...
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reporting from washington, i am katty kay. as the world relate -- waits for a response to the theory and attack, forces are ready. >> we are ready to go. >> we are ready to go. order does come, what would military action look like? tonight, we assess the actions. a dream.id he had but 50 years after martin luther king delivered his famous speech, how much of it has come true? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. the u.s. is ready to launch a military strike against theory at a moments notice. that is what the defense secretary has told bbc news in an exclusive interview. the remarks came after suspected chemical attacks last week, and today, there was fresh fighting on the ground as the french point into the u.s. with some tough words on their own, saying they will punish those who decide to gas people. we start with our reporter who spoke to secretary chuck hagel. >> all dressed up and nowhere to go. were not able to carry out their work due to snipers, but due to which side,
reporting from washington, i am katty kay. as the world relate -- waits for a response to the theory and attack, forces are ready. >> we are ready to go. >> we are ready to go. order does come, what would military action look like? tonight, we assess the actions. a dream.id he had but 50 years after martin luther king delivered his famous speech, how much of it has come true? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. the u.s. is ready to...
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." >> we are reporting from washington. i and katty kay. 24 policemen in egypt are killed in an ambush from suspected islamist militants as violence escalates on both sides. a juror in the edward snowden case fast to increase his efforts after his partner was to obtained under british anti- terror laws. prince william gives his first interview since becoming a father, giving a hint of what little george is really like. >> he is a bit of a rascal. we will put it that way. he reminds me of my brother or me when we were younger. i am not sure which. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and also around the globe. 24 policemen in egypt were ambushed and killed by suspected islamist militants today. 36 islamist militants died in police captivity. this violence shows little sign of ending. numeral reports that former president hosni mubarak could the released in a matter of weeks. not likely to make the situation there any calmer. jeremy bowen send this report. >> the dead policemen were thrown back to cairo'
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reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. symbolic way felt president -- zimbabwe's president robert mugabe takes on rivals. james"whitey" bulger is found guilty. and we will meet the man who made it all the way to san francisco after getting a double long transplant. -- double lung transplant. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in his first speech since the disputed july 31st election, zimbabwe's president robert mu gabe viciously attacked his opponents, saying they can "go and hang themselves." the chargey denied but at the vote was rigged. correspondent andrew harding has this report. victory?imous in not president mugabe's style. be's style.ident muga he had this to say. those who cannot handle defeat, can go hang themselves, said mr. mugabe. yet beenly he has not sworn in for another term. his opponents insist they have proof the election was stolen. -- theefeatedmdc nationd mdc spoke of a in mourning. willhave said they challenge the entire process in court. ehe court sides with
reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. symbolic way felt president -- zimbabwe's president robert mugabe takes on rivals. james"whitey" bulger is found guilty. and we will meet the man who made it all the way to san francisco after getting a double long transplant. -- double lung transplant. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in his first speech since the disputed july 31st election, zimbabwe's president robert mu gabe viciously attacked...
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and two, also that the "washington post" was on the market to be sold. in fact, the sunday newspaper, the "new york times," had a big spread over here with the ceo and publisher. basically talking about what it's like for someone like her to be inheritting the newspaper that was run by her mother and also by her grand moptsdzer. this is one of the old newspapers that is really family run. >> not any more. now she sold it. >> that's an interesting question. he's purchasing it as an individual and it has nothing to do with amazon. but he is a savvy businessman. he is very smart. although he has no experience in newspapers, he doesn't own a newspaper, according to the "washington post" they thought he was an attractive individual to purchase the paper because of his commitment to sort of some of the journalistic prackty tisses. but some people are also saying that he has internet smarts and this is a newspaper that has been struggling somewhat with the changes from print to digital. and he is someone that definitely brings that kind of an expertise. >> we h
and two, also that the "washington post" was on the market to be sold. in fact, the sunday newspaper, the "new york times," had a big spread over here with the ceo and publisher. basically talking about what it's like for someone like her to be inheritting the newspaper that was run by her mother and also by her grand moptsdzer. this is one of the old newspapers that is really family run. >> not any more. now she sold it. >> that's an interesting question. he's...
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brokeniece of marble from the cornerstone of the washington monument. arenot all of them playthings. >> why would anyone keep this as a souvenir? >> it is one of the most personal ways to make a connection with a person. especially one that you wish to remember or celebrate. it is an actual peace of them. >> one of these belonged to george washington. demand for souvenirs' associated with the first president were so great they began to be mass- produced. this is a fragment of the plymouth rock which was not very big to begin with. it was around the late 19th century people started to realize chipping pieces off monuments was not sustainable. that is when a souvenir industry we know today release started. asvenir shops are almost popular as the monuments and museums themselves. the trinkets the seller usually made elsewhere. -- the trinkets that they sell are usually made elsewhere. >> and a brother and my nephew collect them. i bought the white house christmas ornaments. i also bought refrigerator magnets. >> it shows the white house. i wanted it so i g
brokeniece of marble from the cornerstone of the washington monument. arenot all of them playthings. >> why would anyone keep this as a souvenir? >> it is one of the most personal ways to make a connection with a person. especially one that you wish to remember or celebrate. it is an actual peace of them. >> one of these belonged to george washington. demand for souvenirs' associated with the first president were so great they began to be mass- produced. this is a fragment of...
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foreign defense secretary is meeting with his russian counterpart on friday in washington. barack obama still plans to travel to russia next month for the g-20 summit. that will still come face-to- face in a very public way. >> for more on today's announcement and what it means for u.s.-russian relations, i am joined by a director of the russian program at the center for strategic and international studies. what do you think the fallout will be from this cancellation? >> it is definitely a blow to the relationship. it reflects their course of the relationship over the last 18 months. i think both sides are trying to mitigate it. the reaction in moscow was fairly relaxed. they want to work constructively on the relationship. the secretary of state and still planr affairs to meet on friday. >> do you think that meeting will go ahead? will it be a little bit awkward? >> it is somewhat of a positive sign that they are trying to maintain some semblance of a dialogue. that, itssians cancel is an indication of a further downward spiral. i don't think it's mostly about edward snowd
foreign defense secretary is meeting with his russian counterpart on friday in washington. barack obama still plans to travel to russia next month for the g-20 summit. that will still come face-to- face in a very public way. >> for more on today's announcement and what it means for u.s.-russian relations, i am joined by a director of the russian program at the center for strategic and international studies. what do you think the fallout will be from this cancellation? >> it is...
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washington, from i'm kathy k. the obama administration makes the case, action against the syrian regime. >> the united states government 1429nows that at least syrians were killed in this attack. >> the president himself says he has not made up his mind, and any u.s. response to the chemical attacks will be limited. >> we are not considering any open-ended commitments, any boots on the ground approach. >> saying goodbye to seamus mosty, one of the world's treasured poets, has died at the age of 74. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. inflicting messages from the obama administration about a possible military -- conflicting messages from the obama administration about a possible military intervention in syria. in muted remarks, the president insisted no decision had been made, and any action would be limited and narrow. is america going to attack the assad regime, and when? mark mardell starts our coverage. in a damascus suburb, witnessed second hand by the whole world i
washington, from i'm kathy k. the obama administration makes the case, action against the syrian regime. >> the united states government 1429nows that at least syrians were killed in this attack. >> the president himself says he has not made up his mind, and any u.s. response to the chemical attacks will be limited. >> we are not considering any open-ended commitments, any boots on the ground approach. >> saying goodbye to seamus mosty, one of the world's treasured...
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reporting live from washington. denies that the rebels hit his convoy today as enjoying ase, and newfound freedom in pakistan. a bbc story free to this young girl from forced labor and hopefully opened a world of opportunity. >> the biggest change is she can take her place in the classroom and have a chance to learn. this seemed impossible before. their photograph captured faces -- a look at the groundbreaking work of walter evans. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and across the globe. the syrian government is describing rebel claims that the motorcade was hit today. assassination the attempt happened as he was going to a mosque to celebrate the end of ramadan. video of him unharmed has surfaced. >> no longer do western leaders say that president assad will be gone in months. his forces are making gains in the battlefield, and the war could last for years, leading to a refugee crisis of epic proportions. confidence is his message. on state television today he was shown smiling as he attended
reporting live from washington. denies that the rebels hit his convoy today as enjoying ase, and newfound freedom in pakistan. a bbc story free to this young girl from forced labor and hopefully opened a world of opportunity. >> the biggest change is she can take her place in the classroom and have a chance to learn. this seemed impossible before. their photograph captured faces -- a look at the groundbreaking work of walter evans. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in...
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>> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. president obama says the alleged chemical attack in syria is a big event of grave concern but the british take it a step further. course we do believe that this is a chemical attack by the assad regime on a large scale. >> 40 people are killed and hundreds wounded after two car explosions ripped through the lebanese city of tripoli. one photographer shows us the many ways in which martin luther king is portrayed across the u.s.. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and all and around the globe. a big event of grave concern, that is how president obama has described the alleged chemical attack outside of damascus earlier this week. the british foreign secretary has said in no uncertain terms that his government leaves that syrian regime attacked its own people. even russia has joined calls for leading you when inspectors investigate. letting you when .nvestigators in >> treating the injured from the alleged chemical attack in the damascus suburbs. adults and children,
>> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. president obama says the alleged chemical attack in syria is a big event of grave concern but the british take it a step further. course we do believe that this is a chemical attack by the assad regime on a large scale. >> 40 people are killed and hundreds wounded after two car explosions ripped through the lebanese city of tripoli. one photographer shows us the many ways in which martin luther king is...
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bbc news, washington. >> now to egypt where authorities have postponed plans demonstrations by supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. security forces said the lands were made -- the plans were made to avoid bloodshed. to get a sense of what it would take to normalize the situation in cairo, i was joined earlier i from theer, an expert washington institute for near east policy. what you make of the policy to clear the camps and do nothing? indecisiveust how the security forces are and frankly that is a good thing. i think any crackdown by the security forces would be very costly. there would be many apel dead. that would force the brotherhood and others to dig their heels in further. theyat do you think that will make of this decision? >> whatever happens, the brotherhood has been pretty consistent. for them it is a matter of principle. they had their president removed. they cannot have any faith in the political process. which is why any western effort to help the situation has to look the on the brotherhood. you are just not going to get the brotherhood on board. >> is there any w
bbc news, washington. >> now to egypt where authorities have postponed plans demonstrations by supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. security forces said the lands were made -- the plans were made to avoid bloodshed. to get a sense of what it would take to normalize the situation in cairo, i was joined earlier i from theer, an expert washington institute for near east policy. what you make of the policy to clear the camps and do nothing? indecisiveust how the security forces are...
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." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington, i am katty kay. says that if his country is attacked he will defend himself. if this happens, what kind of effect may this have? >> the horrific aftermath of an attack carried out allegedly by the syrian government using an incendiary bomb. we have this exclusive report. cuba is back in the ring after banning professional boxing for half a century. the punching is flying once again. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and across the globe. in washington, new york and london, there have been a series of tense meetings on syria. presidentt jet -- obama has briefed john boehner, and david cameron is talking to parliament. russia has called a meeting of the security council. no decision has been made but with a threat looming, president assad says that syria will defend itself. the syrian people are increasingly nervous as we report from damascus. it feels as if something big is coming to damascus. the supporters of president assad paraded on the hotel, outside of the where the u.n.
." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington, i am katty kay. says that if his country is attacked he will defend himself. if this happens, what kind of effect may this have? >> the horrific aftermath of an attack carried out allegedly by the syrian government using an incendiary bomb. we have this exclusive report. cuba is back in the ring after banning professional boxing for half a century. the punching is flying once again. >> welcome to our viewers...
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this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. i am jane o'briant. u.s. western inspectors are met with gunfire as they try to reach the site of a chemical attack. there is tough talk against the assad regime. >> make no mistake. president obama there must be accountability for those who would use the world most heinous weapons against the world's most honorable people. >> the high-profile trial draws to a close in china. now he also awaits the verdict. animals have long world rushes arctic oceans. oil and gas are moving and. tonight we look at the potential impact. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. a moral obscenity is what the u.s. secretary of state is accusing the assad regime of perpetrating against its own. today he ramped up the pressure by saying the syrian government was behind the use of chemical weapons last week and has now destroyed the evidence. this comes as inspectors trying to get to the scene of the alleged attack were fired on today. , watched byamascus the world, inspector set up this morning
this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. i am jane o'briant. u.s. western inspectors are met with gunfire as they try to reach the site of a chemical attack. there is tough talk against the assad regime. >> make no mistake. president obama there must be accountability for those who would use the world most heinous weapons against the world's most honorable people. >> the high-profile trial draws to a close in china. now he also awaits the verdict. animals have long...
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. >> clearly a difference of opinion between london and washington. as we wait, the buildup to possible military action is being watched across the middle east with countries taking different sides. karen says -- iran says u.s. action would be a disaster. >> almost 50 died and hundreds more were injured here. serious has so many connections with its neighbors, it's nightmare would be that the war would spread. a radical preacher in one of the mosques has told his followers to fight against the asad regime and believe it has carried out the attack. >> from the minute the explosion occurred i knew it was the syrian regime. >> the syrian capital was busy enough. in the bread queue there was some defiance. >> why should we be afraid. we have been living in war for years. we are continuing our lives. >> now there is a possibility their city might be bombed. arepeople of damascus awaiting the results of decisions made elsewhere that will most likely have a profound impact on their lives. the syrian war is moving onto a new phase, and the countries surroundi
. >> clearly a difference of opinion between london and washington. as we wait, the buildup to possible military action is being watched across the middle east with countries taking different sides. karen says -- iran says u.s. action would be a disaster. >> almost 50 died and hundreds more were injured here. serious has so many connections with its neighbors, it's nightmare would be that the war would spread. a radical preacher in one of the mosques has told his followers to fight...
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rld news reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. violence returns to the streets of egypt. at least 50 people are killed as the muslim brotherhood's day of anger results in fierce battles with security forces. >> the last couple of minutes, there was fire into the wall just above where we were. several hundred people in the crowd have retreated. all this is a sign of the danger on the streets of cairo. >> thousands gathered to remember the 34 miners killed in south africa last year. mine officials say they are truly sorry. taking us in through music history. we will introduce you to our bones you have probably never heard of before, and maybe for good reason. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. it was legit again today on the streets of egypt. after a series of antigovernment protests across the country turned violent, at least 50 people are dead. supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi demonstrated following friday prayers. expressing their anger at the killing of hundreds of demonstrators on wednesday. jeremy burns spent
rld news reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. violence returns to the streets of egypt. at least 50 people are killed as the muslim brotherhood's day of anger results in fierce battles with security forces. >> the last couple of minutes, there was fire into the wall just above where we were. several hundred people in the crowd have retreated. all this is a sign of the danger on the streets of cairo. >> thousands gathered to remember the 34 miners killed in south africa...
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newshis is "bbc world america," reporting from washington. he inc. told to leave yemen being told to leave yemen immediately. and a trial opening in texas. celebrates an anniversary. how close did the mars rover come to finding life? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. a warning of an extremely high terrorism threat in yemen, and countries are removing their diplomatic staff. the warning to leave came after a suspected drone strike in yemen. those attacks are also fueling major tensions. heart of the yemen al qaeda territory, and coverage begins with a special report. heading into southern yemen. for years, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula have planned attacks from this part of the country. operationsbeen yemen on the ground, and american drone strikes from the air and repeated al qaeda counterattacks. this is an attack on siege. street, we can find little public support for al qaeda, but plenty of anger over the drones. who do you blame for the destruction of your town? >> he and his two children w
newshis is "bbc world america," reporting from washington. he inc. told to leave yemen being told to leave yemen immediately. and a trial opening in texas. celebrates an anniversary. how close did the mars rover come to finding life? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. a warning of an extremely high terrorism threat in yemen, and countries are removing their diplomatic staff. the warning to leave came after a suspected drone strike in...
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quake caused a staggering 26 million dollars in damage to the national cathedral and 15 million to the washington monument. while the cathedral is structurally sound, there's still small cracks and chips to repair... same with the monument, which has been closed to visitors for two years. how are the roads looking tonight? christine boynton has our traffic edge report. maps 695 @ harford road 695 @ balt natl pike maps chart cam: c-502 @ gantry s-1 (bay bridge) maps boutwell says: "jane fonda in my opinion is a treasonist person." a movie theater refusing to show one this summer's biggest blockbusters... all because it stars jane fonda. why the owner has a personal problem with the actress. china hit with a massive tidal wave more than sixty feet high.... the devastation left behind. --adblib weather tz-- at least 30 people are injured after a 60 foot tidal wave crashes into china's eastern province thursday. the power of the wave was intensified by flooding caused by a typhoon that hit china early that morning. over the past week, flooding around china has left about 250 people dead or missing, i
quake caused a staggering 26 million dollars in damage to the national cathedral and 15 million to the washington monument. while the cathedral is structurally sound, there's still small cracks and chips to repair... same with the monument, which has been closed to visitors for two years. how are the roads looking tonight? christine boynton has our traffic edge report. maps 695 @ harford road 695 @ balt natl pike maps chart cam: c-502 @ gantry s-1 (bay bridge) maps boutwell says: "jane...
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reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks show brought to you by mother nature. many looked to the skies last night to see meteors flying across. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. tomorrow israeli and palestinian negotiators will meet in jerusalem to discuss peace for the first time in three years. the dialogue has been brokered by secretary of state john kerry, who insist the talks will go ahead, despite israel's announcement it is constructing new settlements. many israeli's object to the release of 26 prisoners, some in the process of be
reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks...
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how much concern is there in washington about instability in egypt and that spilling over? concern.is tremendous there has been concern about egypt since the beginning of the arab spring. a particular concern is that neither side in egypt appears ready to accommodate the other. the military appears to be dead set on going after the muslim .rotherhood grea the muslim brotherhood youth the military's overthrow of morsi -- views the military's overthrow of morsi as a legal. -- illegal. >> the mideast director at the white house national security council, you saw the pictures there. thre cainthe protests have continuedr a while. but who are they, the people in support of president morsi? there are still many thousands of morsi supporters camping here around the clock, well over 100 have been killed in two clashes with security forces. the ministry urging the protesters to leave. they all have the same answer. >> we will stay. we will not leave. >> do you have weapons? >> no. we have nothing here. >> it's impossible to judge how many protesters there are here. during the long, h
how much concern is there in washington about instability in egypt and that spilling over? concern.is tremendous there has been concern about egypt since the beginning of the arab spring. a particular concern is that neither side in egypt appears ready to accommodate the other. the military appears to be dead set on going after the muslim .rotherhood grea the muslim brotherhood youth the military's overthrow of morsi -- views the military's overthrow of morsi as a legal. -- illegal. >>...
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." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. i am kathy k. former egyptian leader hosni mubarak is free and out of resin only two years after being deposed. >> this is depressingly symbolic at a time when the security reborn, theto be man who resided over it has been released from prison. >> as pressure mounts to allow united nations inspectors into the site of yesterday's alleged chemical attack, we investigate the evidence in syria. she sings and she dances and she acts. tonight, she talks about a life that has seen its share of ups and downs. our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hosni mubarak served two years of a life sentence in prison before he was released today. the former egyptian president was flown by helicopter out of jail. to the hospital he is held under house arrest. he still faces charges of complicity in the killing of tahrir square protesters. >> supporters celebrate the turning back of the clock. many celebrated his removal but two years of turmoil have made many egyptians nostalgic. >> hosni mu
." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. i am kathy k. former egyptian leader hosni mubarak is free and out of resin only two years after being deposed. >> this is depressingly symbolic at a time when the security reborn, theto be man who resided over it has been released from prison. >> as pressure mounts to allow united nations inspectors into the site of yesterday's alleged chemical attack, we investigate the evidence in syria. she sings and she...
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on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction from washington and moscow and talk with former national security agency officials about the scope of u.s. spying programs. >> they're still collecting everything, content word for word of every doe midwest incommunication in this country. >> the idea that n.s.a. is keeping files on americans as a general rule just isn't true.
on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction from washington and moscow and talk with former national security agency officials about the scope of u.s. spying programs. >> they're still collecting everything, content word for word of every doe midwest incommunication in this country. >> the idea that n.s.a. is keeping files on americans as a general rule just isn't true.